Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!agate!shelby!vera@fanaraaken.Stanford.EDU From: vera@fanaraaken.Stanford.EDU (James S. Vera) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Not the usual modem question... Message-ID: <241@fanaraaken.stanford.edu> Date: 15 Jan 91 02:17:56 GMT References: <29326@usc> Lines: 28 robiner@oberon.usc.edu writes: >Could some kind soul out there tell me how to have our Harris >HCX-9 running 4.3BSD to call out on our modem line AND >THEN RUN GETTY ON THAT PORT? >The problem is, if I set up inittab to have a getty running on that >port, then the dialout commands sent to the modem are echo'd >back to login and not seen by the modem (its a hayes compatable). >When the getty is off, I can get the modem to dial out fine, but >then there's no way to 'switch on' or run a getty on that port >without hanging up the modem. Well, you could do what I did, which was quite a kludge. I grabbed a copy of the tip source from gatekeeper and made a minor hack to it so that when it figures out it has connected to the other side it execs getty. Seems to work. [This is on a Sequent Symmetry running Dynix 3.0] I use this to to give me a call out modem which presents a shell to the other end. James S. Vera | Internet |Standard Disclaimers Stanford University|vera@fanaraaken.stanford.edu|Blah Blah Blah Blah Bellcore |vera2@rigel.cc.bellcore.com |